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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: mart on May 11, 2012, 02:17:53 PM
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A couple of weeks ago Frogpatch went thrift store shopping and I went garage sale shopping !! In a PM telling about what we found or didn`t find as the case may be, our descriptions sounded similar !! I have been waiting for Frogpatch to post his find so I could see if we bought the same item !! He hasn`t yet and its raining here off and on so bored silly,, I figured I would go ahead and post mine and see if anyone knows what it is !! Its 12 in. long total with the round plate 8 in. X approx 1/2 in. holes in top and bottom but not directly aligned with each other. !! I thought maybe a warmer for wood stove ?? Come on !! Make a dummy out of me !!
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OK Mart I will post it tomorrow morning. Sorry, I have been slammed with copy writing work this week. I don't think the two items serve the same function although its possible. There is a similarity. Mine is a little more obvious. I will try to put it up in the morning early before I head off to yard sales again. It going to be 74 and sunny so I am psyched.
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Good luck tomorrow !! I may make a quick run but not much time with this garden going !! Trying to get it all in the freezer !! Running out of ideas for vegetables and big garden hasn`t even started yet !!
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I just got my 11 tomato plants on Tuesday. It rained all day on Wednesday. Good timing.
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guesses pop corn popper, lol
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I don't even cook...but being old has its advantages. ;)
For lack of a better term that's a "simmer pad" or "flame spreader". Use it on a stove burner under your pot of soup to help distribute the heat to prevent scorching.
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Rauville you beat me to it! I haven't seen one of those in a long time. Agree, it is a anti-scorching device, I'm not sure what the correct term for it is.
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It's a stovetop flame/heat diffuser , such as those used when one has got a flame burner & sometimes thin cookware (like camping) .
Tends to even out the heat esp in campstoves , but good enough for any cook-flame burner worthy of a pot of beans or coffee !
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Well at least I got close with the warmer idea !! Never saw one before so I had no clue !! We have had gas or propane cookstoves and lord knows I have cooked enough on a coleman stove to be an expert !! But this is a new one for me !!
Wouldn`t work for a corn popper,,, it doesn`t open !!
Thanks everyone !! You have added to my education on old stuff !! Now waiting to see the one Frogpatch has !!
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Gas stove flame/heat diffuser - placed directly on the unit it reduces/redistributes heat from the flame for evenly cooking items.
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It it were to be used as a flame/heat diffuser for sitting pots/skillets on .... then both side of it should be flat, I would think.
I wasa thinking it was a "diffuser" lid for placing on top of a skillet to prevent such as bacon grease from "popping" out all over the stove top surface and/or primarily used to prevent a cooking pot from "boiling" dry and scorching/burning the food in it.
A majority of the "steam" will condense on or inside the lid and will then drip back into the pot. A per say "water" recycling lid.
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It is flat, Cogar !! Just a flat metal plate and it does show that it has been on a heat source on the bottom !!
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Mart, why does it need a handle?
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They just all have handles! Easier to put on a remove - especially when hot!!
Newer ones these days
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KC, I was actually questionig the practicality of the device itself. For a chef/cook that makes lots of thick gravies and sauces it would work just fine.
I see in your 2nd picture that it once had an insulated handle.
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We always had one of these camping. Necessary part of the 'kit 'n kaboodle' when using a kerosene camp stove back in the 50's and 60's. Mom always cooked full meals and some of it would never have survived the flame ;)
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BTW, I don't remember ours ever having any other 'protection' on the handle.......kind of a burn and learn experience. :D
Now you just need one of these to go with it .......
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Now I wish I had that Sapphire !!
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Love the old popcorn poppers!!!!!!!!